SOLUTION: file:///C:/Users/UCSD/Pictures/proof%20pic.jpg Given angle b is congruent to angle c and line segment AE is parallel to line segment BC Prove line segment AE bisects angle

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Given angle b is congruent to angle c and line segment AE is parallel to line segment BC
Prove line segment AE bisects angle DAC
Statements Reasons
a.(s) line segment AE is parallel to line segment BC
a. (r) Given
b.(s) angle 1 is congruent to angle b
b. (r)
c. (s)angle 2 is congruent to angle c
c. (r)
d. (s)angle b is congruent to angle c
d. (r)Given
e. (s)angle 1 is congruent to angle 2
e. (r)Substitution
f. (s)measure angle 1= measure angle 2
f. (r)
g. (s)line segment AE bisects angle DAC
g. (r)

i've done 3 out 7 reasons the rest have confused me i would really appreciate the help and if you can show me how you got it please thank you

Answer by ikleyn(52792)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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